The guy from UCLA is growing on me. I want him to drop 8 lbs and play LE.

Warmack is incredibly sexy. I'd love to see him out there for us. but at this point, i think our D is what needs the overhaul. Our O, I'm confident, will get it clicking with Randle having a year under his belt and hopefully Nicks being healthy. Either way, trenches baby. Let's work the trenches

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BTW, if it's 3rd and 97... I'm throwing a screen pass to Brian Leonard and he will convert.

An interesting prospect to keep tabs on is Goodman from Clemson. The guy was apparently unimpressive his entire career, but he dominated his bowl game vs LSU.

And he has a ridiculous wingspan. Makes JPP look like a TRex. Long arms are very important to me when I evaluate pass rushers. I loved JPP for it. Aldon Smith is a beast largely bc of his wingspan. Chandler Jones was the best pass rusher of this past draft bc of his wingspan.

Goodman has that kind of wingspan. Watching his play, he's a natural bender, great hips, good get off, good speed, can bend the edge, and he can disengage off of blocks.

Bc of his lack of production he's going to fall in the draft. I have a feeling this guy is gonna be a better pro than college player. I think he has promise as a developmental guy if he's there in the 3rd or 4th round. I'd jump on that.

I think he can be a situational pass rusher, with a ceiling of being a dominant LE. Realistically you hope you can develop him into a situational pass rusher who can sub in to LE on passing downs.

The tools are all there. I'd be interested to see how NFL coaching can effect this guy. He has the tools to be great. It's a bit surprising that he's never realized his potential. That's a concern, but in the middle of the draft, I think its a fair gamble to take.

An interesting prospect to keep tabs on is Goodman from Clemson. The guy was apparently unimpressive his entire career, but he dominated his bowl game vs LSU.

And he has a ridiculous wingspan. Makes JPP look like a TRex. Long arms are very important to me when I evaluate pass rushers. I loved JPP for it. Aldon Smith is a beast largely bc of his wingspan. Chandler Jones was the best pass rusher of this past draft bc of his wingspan.

Goodman has that kind of wingspan. Watching his play, he's a natural bender, great hips, good get off, good speed, can bend the edge, and he can disengage off of blocks.

Bc of his lack of production he's going to fall in the draft. I have a feeling this guy is gonna be a better pro than college player. I think he has promise as a developmental guy if he's there in the 3rd or 4th round. I'd jump on that.

I think he can be a situational pass rusher, with a ceiling of being a dominant LE. Realistically you hope you can develop him into a situational pass rusher who can sub in to LE on passing downs.

The tools are all there. I'd be interested to see how NFL coaching can effect this guy. He has the tools to be great. It's a bit surprising that he's never realized his potential. That's a concern, but in the middle of the draft, I think its a fair gamble to take.

I said I wanted to see Ansah in the Senior Bowl and see how he competes, adjusts, and plays in a live game, and boy oh boy did he show up. He's back to being on my wish list. He dominated this game. Very impressive.

An interesting prospect to keep tabs on is Goodman from Clemson. The guy was apparently unimpressive his entire career, but he dominated his bowl game vs LSU.

And he has a ridiculous wingspan. Makes JPP look like a TRex. Long arms are very important to me when I evaluate pass rushers. I loved JPP for it. Aldon Smith is a beast largely bc of his wingspan. Chandler Jones was the best pass rusher of this past draft bc of his wingspan.

Goodman has that kind of wingspan. Watching his play, he's a natural bender, great hips, good get off, good speed, can bend the edge, and he can disengage off of blocks.

Bc of his lack of production he's going to fall in the draft. I have a feeling this guy is gonna be a better pro than college player. I think he has promise as a developmental guy if he's there in the 3rd or 4th round. I'd jump on that.

I think he can be a situational pass rusher, with a ceiling of being a dominant LE. Realistically you hope you can develop him into a situational pass rusher who can sub in to LE on passing downs.

The tools are all there. I'd be interested to see how NFL coaching can effect this guy. He has the tools to be great. It's a bit surprising that he's never realized his potential. That's a concern, but in the middle of the draft, I think its a fair gamble to take.

An interesting prospect to keep tabs on is Goodman from Clemson. The guy was apparently unimpressive his entire career, but he dominated his bowl game vs LSU.

And he has a ridiculous wingspan. Makes JPP look like a TRex. Long arms are very important to me when I evaluate pass rushers. I loved JPP for it. Aldon Smith is a beast largely bc of his wingspan. Chandler Jones was the best pass rusher of this past draft bc of his wingspan.

Goodman has that kind of wingspan. Watching his play, he's a natural bender, great hips, good get off, good speed, can bend the edge, and he can disengage off of blocks.

Bc of his lack of production he's going to fall in the draft. I have a feeling this guy is gonna be a better pro than college player. I think he has promise as a developmental guy if he's there in the 3rd or 4th round. I'd jump on that.

I think he can be a situational pass rusher, with a ceiling of being a dominant LE. Realistically you hope you can develop him into a situational pass rusher who can sub in to LE on passing downs.

The tools are all there. I'd be interested to see how NFL coaching can effect this guy. He has the tools to be great. It's a bit surprising that he's never realized his potential. That's a concern, but in the middle of the draft, I think its a fair gamble to take.

Goodson is very interesting. I wouldn't waste that high of a pick on him because it seems like he's very lackadaisical and doesn't have a great motor which screams bust to me. But if he's a late round pick he's certainly worth taking a chance on.

I said I wanted to see Ansah in the Senior Bowl and see how he competes, adjusts, and plays in a live game, and boy oh boy did he show up. He's back to being on my wish list. He dominated this game. Very impressive.

Watching the game now, and I totally agree, he showed up in a big way! But he just confuses me. I don't put too much emphasis on the game itself, because it's really just a glorified practice, with the limitations put on the offense and defense.

And he was underwhelming in practice all week. I don't know, but I'm not comfortable in picking him in the first round just yet.

I'm not a Okafor fan. He was pretty unimpressive to me honestly. Who's the DE from Georgia? That guy really stood out to me.

Cornelius Washington? He's a DE atleast, but I think you are thinking about John Jenkins from Georgia? He's a DT though, but he impressed at the Senior Bowl. And I kinda liked Okafor. Gave Eric Fisher a run for his money a couple of times at the Senior Bowl, and he was one of the few to even get close to getting draws with him. I think he could become a good LDE.

JPP fell to 15 though. I can see Ansah falling around there, but 19? That's a bit of a fall.

And typically when a player sets a trend, the player that resembles him in the upcoming draft gets drafted higher than said player. So if anything JPP made Ansah a lot more money by generating the hype for him.